Etymology:
Meaning:
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Example:
Etymology Late Latin adagio from Italian adagio from ad towards agere to do a
Etymology Adjacent comes from the Latin word adjacēns which means lying near or
Etymology From Middle English coadjacent from Latin co adjacent from ad to
Etymology Adjacent comes from the Latin word adjacēns which means lying near or
Etymology Old English neah near Meaning Close in time place or relationship
Etymology Protuberance comes from the Latin word protuberare meaning to bulge out
Etymology The word diagonal comes from the Late Latin diagonālis meaning from a co
Etymology The word rectangle is derived from the Latin word rectangulus which is it
Etymology The term adjacence is derived from the Latin word adjacere which means t
Etymology The word indie is derived from the term independent which stems from the La
Etymology French piecaille small change Latin pelica woodpecker probably borrowe
Etymology The word side comes from the Old English word side which is derived from t
Etymology The word side comes from the Old English word side which is derived from t
Etymology From Middle English fortune noun and verb from Old French fortune from La